Luxury Ride onboards Himanshu Arya as the Co-founder and CEO
Arya will be reimagining the pre-owned luxury car ecosystem.
Luxury Ride, a pre-owned luxury car platform, has onboarded Himanshu Arya as the Co-Founder and CEO of the company. With the announcement, the company aims to overhaul the entire structure as a tech-enabled automobile company.
Arya will be reimagining the pre-owned luxury car ecosystem.
Speaking on the occasion, Sumit Garg, Co-founder and MD of Luxury Ride, said, “The pre-owned luxury cars have made a lot of ripples in the automobile industry in recent years. It comes with a lot of potential to offer the ultimate opulence to customers at a reasonable price. Therefore, to create a niche for pre-owned luxury cars, we welcome Himanshu Arya to manoeuvre the dynamic terrain proficiently. Bringing his rich experience in technology, marketing, finance, and business to the table, we are committed to scaling the offerings and services for our valued customers.”
Elaborating on the same, Himanshu Arya, Co-founder and CEO of Luxury Ride, said, “With the customers becoming tech savvy riding the digital bandwagon, it becomes imperative for the companies to adapt themselves to the perennially changing market trends. As we at Luxury Ride were already backed by technology, we decided to tailor it and streamline it more efficiently for being a frontier in levelling up the game of the entire pre-owned luxury car industry.”
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
01 Aug 2023
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